There are many other benefits to retrofits, too. “Retrofits are very useful to extend the lifetime of our machines. They help not only with energy savings but also with reducing food loss because stable operation mitigates the amount of substandard product that has to be disposed of,” says Koichi Yashiro, head of customer service at Bühler. He was involved with the Lotte retrofit project from the beginning.
In the retrofit project, older machines are upgraded so that they essentially become new machines. Along with increased quality and energy savings, other benefits include reduced production troubles, increased safety, greater spare parts availability, and a sense of confidence for the equipment maintenance management team, according to Yashiro.
The retrofit also brings older equipment to a level that is ready to integrate digitalization, a factor that brings with it current and future benefits, he adds. For Lotte, it meant bringing several generations of machines up to the same level, which also helps the management of equipment maintenance and the operators who run the machines.
“At Bühler, we don’t just sell new machines, we support customers to use their existing machines with the best performance over a long period,” says Yashiro.